Don’t just don’t
Waste of time and money. Crashes, freezes, lags, doesn’t save video, poor quality … just horribly written. Paid for pro, cancelled within 30 mins
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Waste of time and money. Crashes, freezes, lags, doesn’t save video, poor quality … just horribly written. Paid for pro, cancelled within 30 mins
This app does just about everything I need for a fraction of the price of action cam. If it could connect to my heart rate monitor in the health app and you could overlay a second image, I would give it six stars. Cheers to the developers and look forward to seeing new features soon.
So far Your app is the best of 3 apps I bought. If you can Please add TimeLapse and state, city,county ... it will be super awesome
Pretty pimp! I wish it traced your route or you could program your route. But for $5, it pretty pimp. Free version seems like it would make me mad.
If you can update to allow me to flip cameras that would be amazing! I would totally give this app 5 stars gladly then. Doesn’t do me any good to watch myself when ripping. My new mount blocks rear camera so I need to use my front camera and can flip my mount inside out. It’s hard to explain just please add a camera flip option, PLEASE!
Update III: well unfortunately the bug gremlins are back. This time I started a recording that lasted about 3 hours. It once again "locked up" when I tried to stop recording. This time I waited to let it finish. Eventually it "unlocked" then threw an error about being unable to save the file :( So I closed the app, restarted and did NOT get a recovery message :( I force closed the app, restarted, and got the recovery screen that time and when I told to recover, it flamed out with an error about not saving with a Coco error -1. So while it's much better than before, it's still just too unreliable for regular use and certainly not for long recordings. I'm inclined to agree with another reviewer that recommended regular file-save intervals. Anyway, FYI. Changing review to a more neutral 3 stars. Update II: Much much better! This latest update (as of 2/5/19) is significantly better. I haven't had a vid crash (technically) after several 1 hour vids (where before 15-20 minutes was all it took). It did "lockup" of sorts, one time. Meaning, I started the recording, and an hour later I came back to stop it, and the stop button would not respond to any clicks. It was still recording/pulsing like it was still active, but no control. It took force stopping the app to get control back. Bad news that happened, good news, the video recovery process works 😊 I kept a star for that issue and for losing all my screen settings when I updated the app. That was annoying and hoping that does not become the norm. But otherwise I'd call this an A- app and actually usable to me now 😊 For devs: I have an old iPhone 5 (yes those still exist 😁) that I updated to latest supported iOS and wiped clean specifically for this purpose (plenty of space). ------ Update: Still broken :( This latest update (rewrite) is definitely a step in the right direction. The interface and setting the instruments is much easier, more intuitive, and actually works. But the app is still randomly crashing after only recording for a few minutes. I've started it several times, mounted it to the dash, only to have it record a few minutes, then crash back to the home screen -often losing most of the recording. ------- Previous: Records for only a few minutes then the app crashes and saves nothing (yes I have the "paid" version). Stops recording when phone goes to sleep. No way to disable phone sleep within app. So if you have an email account with security settings that auto-lock phone, then it'll
Landscape mode seems better but has a new nasty bug. Latest update fixed the landscape bug. Nice job!
I purchased app upgrade and it says “Could not start recording. Please restart app.” So frustrating! I have tried restarting, deleting and reinstalling app, same result. So frustrating! Update: I have changed my rating from one star to five stars. I have an iPhone 7 and changed a camera video setting to 720p which seems to have solved the recording issue. I successfully used the app at two autocross events in the past month and the app worked great! Stable video, good audio quality. The ability to overlay speed, g-force, etc. made it much better than our Go-Pro! In addition, the app developer responded to my complaint and said there is an update coming soon that addresses my problem. Thank you, Christian Neubauer!
Can’t use it anymore I’ve deleted it several times and reinstall it but it keeps giving me the same message could not open app need to restart the app
I bought this 2 weeks ago, and what fun I’ve already had with it. I like to shoot videos of driving my classic car & upload it to YouTube. In the past not having a way to display time & compass direction was a hold back. Not anymore. The ability to differentiate (what you term) compass from heading is nice. Also, even if you’re not in a moving vehicle, the app can be great for recording time stamp & the direction the camera is facing, even for fixed video recording on a tripod. For landscape, terrestrial/scenery, or storm chasing video; I’d imagine camera direction could prove useful as a data display. You’d be surprised how few apps offer “camera direction” as an info set for video. Many do it for still photos, but not video. And the interface is just simple enough in this app, that you can have as much or as little information as you want on the screen, in order to limit how much the info-sets distract from your video. GPS rendered items do spend data, but I believe turning everything off except time/date & compass, can get just those two pieces of info straight from the phone without using up data— just so people know (if that’s maybe all one cares about). I am glad you replaced the “O” on the compass roses with “E” for east. The “O” was strange nomenclature & a little misleading. My only other suggestions for improvement: 1) Can you offer the option of both magnetic or true for the “compass” instrument? (“Heading” I already know is true by default). 2) Can you maybe allow the colors to be changed individually for each instrument, rather than just one global color selection for all? (I know... kind of a nit-picky request, but if it’s possible and doesn’t take too much work, it would be nice... thanks.) 3) Maybe change the names of the instruments you labeled... A. “Compass” & B. “Heading” to ... A. “Heading” & B. “Course”. And I suggest this, because “Heading” is the direction the *CAMERA IS FACING*, and “Course” is the actual direction the *VEHICLE IS MOVING*. To say “compass” when you actually mean ‘heading’, is misleading, because the term “compass” is too broad & generic. Both instruments that have graphic-roses and measure direction are technically called “compasses”. But they serve different functions. And to say “heading” when you actually mean ‘course’, is also misleading & technically an inaccurate name; because again, “Heading” (or “azimuth”), refers to the direction the camera is actually facing (regardl